Orleans and Jefferson Parishes

Shutters and screens across the Greater New Orleans area.

Nu Code Shutters installs across Greater New Orleans, from Uptown and the CBD out through Metairie, Kenner, and the North Shore. Historic districts and modern neighborhoods each carry their own permitting rules, and we handle both.

Wind speed
Design wind speed: 150 mph on the south shore, 145 mph inland.
Best-fit products
Bahama shutters are popular in historic districts because their prop-open profile fits Gulf-coast architecture. Accordion shutters and roll-down screens are the workhorse in Metairie, Kenner, and outer parishes.
Recent storm history
Named storms hitting the Greater New Orleans Area in recent memory include Hurricane Ida (2021, extended power outages metro-wide), Zeta (2020, direct Category-2 landfall), and Katrina (2005). Wind damage from Ida in particular drove a wave of shutter installs in Uptown and Lakeview.

Frequently asked about Greater New Orleans Area

Can I install exterior shutters in a French Quarter or HDLC-regulated home?

Yes, with the right product. The Vieux Carré Commission and HDLC review exterior visible changes, which usually rules out roll-down housings on the street elevation but often approves Bahama shutters and painted panel systems on side and rear openings. Nu Code Shutters submits the design paperwork and coordinates approval as part of the project.

How long is the lead time for a Greater New Orleans Area install?

Lead time for a Greater New Orleans Area shutter install typically runs 6 to 12 weeks from measure to final install, depending on the product and material availability. Historic-district projects can add one to three weeks for HDLC or VCC review. Nu Code Shutters recommends booking during the off-season, December through April, for the shortest schedule.

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